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The Fishing Lesson by Brian Friel

This very special edition of Short Works is a newly unearthed story by the "Irish Chekhov" Brian Friel, read for the first time in nearly 70 years by Dermot Crowley.

A very special edition of Short Works is a newly unearthed story by Brian Friel, known as the Irish Chekhov for his plays Translations, Dancing at Lughnasa and Philadelphia Here I Come!

Friel originally wrote this story for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ radio whilst he was still working as a maths teacher in rural Ireland. It was originally broadcast 1958, but hasn't been heard or read since.

Nearly 70 years later, the story has been rediscovered in the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Archives and newly recorded with actor Dermot Crowley. It has been specially commissioned by Radio 4 as part of a celebration of Brian Friel's work 10 years after his death, which also includes a new production of Faith Healer.

The Fishing Lesson shows Friel at his lyrical best, brimming with his trademark pathos, dry wit and a troubled relationship with the past which would later define his work. Though it was penned early in Friel's career, it tells the story of a regret-ridden man who is older but perhaps not, yet, wiser.

Reader: Dermot Crowley
Producer: Ciaran Bermingham

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